Cobb County police and the FBI are looking for information about the "Scruffy Faced Bandit" who robbed a Kennesaw bank Tuesday.

The Chase Bank at 4490 Wade Green Road makes six for the serial bank robber with "scruffy facial hair," according to the FBI.

He handed the teller a note demanding money about 4:15 p.m. and fled on a dark red bicycle.

He was described as being a white man wearing a long-sleeve shirt, dark pants, sunglasses and a dark baseball cap.

Anyone with information can call 770-499-3945.

Here's information on the other five robberies:

»»» Aug. 11 about 3:40 p.m., SunTrust Bank at 2674 Sandy Plains Road in Marietta. He threatened to use a weapon.

»»» Aug. 19 about 5 p.m., Bank of America at 10750 Alpharetta Highway in Roswell. He did not use a bike to get away.

»»» Oct. 4, SunTrust Bank at 2880 Shallowford Road in Marietta

»»» Oct. 11 about 4:35 p.m., First Citizens Bank at 3060 Eagle Drive in Woodstock. He left on a black mountain bike with red accents and wide tires heading southeast on Parkside Lane toward Towne Lake Hills South Drive. He was wearing a long-sleeve black Adidas shirt and a black ball cap that possibly reads "Jackson Hole."

»»» Oct. 19 about 2:45 p.m., Regions Bank at 865 Woodstock Road in Roswell. He appeared to have bandages on his hand.

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